Fewer than one in ten Americans say that they’re concerned about the CCP virus, after more than two years of pandemic restrictions and mandates, according to a new poll by the Axios/Ipsos survey published on April 12.
The new poll came out as many states across the United States are easing pandemic-induced regulations such as mask mandates and vaccine requirements and as millions of Americans are experiencing COVID fatigue.
Many are wishing for a return to normalcy and to resume their normal lives and routines.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans, or 73 percent, said that the pandemic was “a problem, but manageable” and no longer a “serious crisis.”